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Humidity Sensors Realized via Negative Photoconductivity Effect in Nanodiamonds.

Jin-Xu QinXi-Gui YangChao-Fan LvYi-Zhe LiXue-Xia ChenZhen-Feng ZhangJin-Hao ZangXun YangChong-Xin ShanLin DongChong-Xin Shan
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2021)
Herein, the negative photoconductivity (NPC) effect has been observed in nanodiamonds (NDs) for the first time, and with illumination under a 660 nm laser lamp, the conductivity of the NDs decreases significantly. The NPC effect has been attributed to the trapping of carriers by the absorbed water molecules on the ND surfaces. A humidity sensor has been constructed based on the NPC effect of the NDs, and the sensitivity of the sensor can reach 106%, which is the highest value ever reported for carbon-based humidity sensors.
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